THE OPERA CONCERT.
The Italian Opora Concert given &t the Theatre last night was in every respect equal in point of merit to its predecessors. Our citizens have, however, evidently had enough of this stamp of entertainment just at present, for tLo house was far from full in any part. The pro ramme was almost the same as on Tuesday. H•- vita, and S. Camero sang the "Miserere" fp.ni the " Trovatore," and Sa. Venosta and S. Piladini contributed "Nostri Monti," from th-J same opora. Both pieces were highly appro vodof by the audience, which made up for itssi-all size by vigorous applause. M. Caron's clever preformances on the violin proved once more the feature of the evening. This gentleman is sure to be popular wherever the Company travel, for he is a painstaking artist of considerable ability. The Signori Palaclini, Camero, and Tessada, ail contributed jnorceaux to the entertainment. The buffo f^orgsof the last-named gentleman are a very desirable feature of these concert 8. 1 hey break the monotony, and never fail to raise a laugh.
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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2494, 22 March 1878, Page 2
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